Definition of logge

Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of logge is as below...

Logge (n. & v.) See Lodge.

Lern More About Logge

Logged :: Logged (a.) Made slow and heavy in movement; water-logged.
Flogged :: Flogged (imp. & p. p.) of Flo.
Logger :: Logger (n.) One engaged in logging. See Log, v. i..
Logrolling :: Logrolling (n.) The act or process of rolling logs from the place where they were felled to the stream which floats them to the sawmill or to market. In this labor neighboring camps of loggers combine to assist each other in turn.
Loggerheads :: Loggerheads (n.) The knapweed.
Loggerhead :: Loggerhead (n.) An upright piece of round timber, in a whaleboat, over which a turn of the line is taken when it is running out too fast..
Flogger :: Flogger (n.) One who flogs.
Flogger :: Flogger (n.) A kind of mallet for beating the bung stave of a cask to start the bung.
Logged :: Logged (imp. & p. p.) of Lo.
Strip :: Strip (v. t.) To remove fiber, flock, or lint from; -- said of the teeth of a card when it becomes partly clogged..
Sea Turtle :: Sea turtle () Any one of several very large species of chelonians having the feet converted into paddles, as the green turtle, hawkbill, loggerhead, and leatherback. They inhabit all warm seas..
Loggerhead :: Loggerhead (n.) A blockhead; a dunce; a numskull.
Loggerhead :: Loggerhead (n.) An American shrike (Lanius Ludovicianus), similar to the butcher bird, but smaller. See Shrike..
Clogged :: Clogged (imp. & p. p.) of Clo.
Logge :: Logge (n. & v.) See Lodge.
Loggerhead :: Loggerhead (n.) A very large marine turtle (Thalassochelys caretta, / caouana), common in the warmer parts of the Atlantic Ocean, from Brazil to Cape Cod; -- called also logger-headed turtle..
Horse :: Horse (v. t.) To place on the back of another, or on a wooden horse, etc., to be flogged; to subject to such punishment..
Dag-tailed :: Dag-tailed (a.) Daggle-tailed; having the tail clogged with daglocks.
Clog :: Clog (v. i.) To become clogged; to become loaded or encumbered, as with extraneous matter..
Clogginess :: Clogginess (n.) The state of being clogged.
Random Fonts
Most Popular

close
Privacy Policy   GDPR Policy   Terms & Conditions   Contact Us